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New Line Home Entertainment has announced the Cameron Diaz movie

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New Line Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases of My Sister's Keeper which stars Cameron Diaz, Abigail Breslin, Alec Baldwin, and Jason Patric. Each will be available to own from the 17th November. As far as we know, the only extra material on the DVD release will be additional scenes. The Blu-ray release will also include 2 featurettes ("Behind the Scenes", "From Picoult to Screen"). We've attached a trade advertisement containing an early look at the package artwork below:

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I want to see this, but Cameron Diaz always plays that same character. I want her to change up a little. You know transform to a different character, do something NEW! Her acting is NOT all that as well, she been in the business for almost 20 yrs. This like her other films, now she starring opposite Seth Rogan in The Green Hornet? I like here she just needs to do more serious stuff, into something more watchable.

My mother wanted to see the film badly and I promised her I'd see it. So, I'll Netflix it. I do like that they used the theatrical artwork, rather than a cheap-terribly photoshopped one. I am disappointed in the extras. Plus are 2 Featurettes really going to get people to get a BD set up? I do have the BD set up, but just saying. Maybe if an extended cut was a BD exclusive, more people will be inclined to purchase the BD, especially since fans of the book were upset that the ending was changed.

Saw this in the theatres and I LOVED IT!!!! A real tear-jerker. Everyone in the theatre was bawling!!! Watch it for the performances of Vasilieva and Breslin beleive it or not Diaz was not bad either. Cinematography was BEAUTIFUL in it as well.

Never got around to see this at the theatre, I think it's still playing here. Might catch it this weekend at last, since there's no new interesting film hits the theatre this weekend. Oh, nice Cover BTW.

I would tell you this. In terms of Abigail Breslin's films, I loved "Little Miss Sunshine" and I didn't think "Kit Kittredge: An American Girl" was that interesting. I didn't mind "Nim's Island," but I would rather watch that only once.

My sister thought this movie was TOO depressing that she and a friend left the theater. Honestly, who wants to get tortured through a movie about girl's whose struggling for life because her sister has cancer? I knew someone who lost a loved one from cancer.

Gimme a NIGHT! Gimme an AT! Gimme a THE! Gimme a MUSEUM! Gimme a BATTLE! Gimme an OF! Gimme another THE! Gimme a SMITHSONIAN! Put it all together and what am I still waiting for: NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN!